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2nd posting  attaching pictures to email

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Teri SteveandTeri@hotmail.com - 29 Oct 2003 18:40 GMT
(I originally posted this on Oct 3 and Had NO reponse,
guess it can't be fixed?  Microsoft fix this!)


Ever since I installed MSN: Everytime I use the option to
Email Photo on the File and Folder Tasks window pane, It
launches MSN and uses my hotmail account to do the
emailing of those photos.  I want to change the option
and make it launch Outlook (like it did previous to
installing MSN).

I know how to get around this, attaching the file in
outlook, blah blah blah.  BUT I don't want to do it that
way.  I want it to launch Outlook like it used to do.  
I've looked at every tool, option, file association...
can't figure it out.

Help!  It used to be a great tool, now it is just
annoying.
Cari MS-MVP - 29 Oct 2003 19:55 GMT
Open Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar, select Tools, Internet Options.

Click on the Programs tab and set the EMail line to the program of your
choice.

Cari
www.coribright.com

> (I originally posted this on Oct 3 and Had NO reponse,
> guess it can't be fixed?  Microsoft fix this!)
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> Help!  It used to be a great tool, now it is just
> annoying.
Ter - 31 Oct 2003 19:59 GMT
Sorry -- You don't get it.  I have Outlook selected as my
default email.  Open a Windows Explorer window, look at a
picture and select the option under file tasks on the
left side of your screen -- This is when MSN launches for
some reason, Outlook used to, and my files are
automatically sent through hotmail with NO other option.

>-----Original Message-----
>Open Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar, select Tools, Internet Options.
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